What type of natural habitat do keepers strive to replicate for rockhopper penguins in zoos?

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Rocky, rugged habitat found on sub-Antarctic islands

The environment provided for rockhopper penguins in accredited zoos is meticulously designed to mirror their native environment as closely as possible. These seabirds naturally inhabit the rocky and rugged landscapes found on sub-Antarctic islands. Replicating this specific terrain—characterized by uneven surfaces—is crucial not only to encourage their natural hopping locomotion but also to support their essential physical health and mental stimulation. This commitment to accurate environmental replication is a key component of providing high standards of animal welfare.

What type of natural habitat do keepers strive to replicate for rockhopper penguins in zoos?

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